Dracula Untold Blu-ray ReviewMar 03 2015 01:15 AMDracula Untold games its thrones on Blu-ray with an edition that presents this leaden reboot of the Dracula franchise in solid high definition, with an army... Read More

Also, I didn't care for the Carl drama, and I'm not sure what the hell Herschel saw, but Carl was 100% in the right to shoot that "kid". They told him to drop and all he did was edge closer while still carrying his gun. That's not how you surrender. I was yelling for Carl to shoot him.

Also, I didn't care for the Carl drama, and I'm not sure what the hell Herschel saw, but Carl was 100% in the right to shoot that "kid". They told him to drop and all he did was edge closer while still carrying his gun. That's not how you surrender. I was yelling for Carl to shoot him.

Based on her tweet, it sounds like there's some legal technicality for why she's credited the way she is. Probably sort of like the "Special Guest Star" credit for Chris Noth on "The Good Wife" and Joan Cusack on "Shameless" despite the fact that they appear in nearly every episode.

Based on her tweet, it sounds like there's some legal technicality for why she's credited the way she is. Probably sort of like the "Special Guest Star" credit for Chris Noth on "The Good Wife" and Joan Cusack on "Shameless" despite the fact that they appear in nearly every episode.

Jonathan Harris was always credited as "Special Guest Star" during his entire run on Lost in Space, despite the fact that he, Will, and the Robot for all intent and purposes were the entire show.

Overall, I was very please with this season as a whole. It continues to thrive as a well done character arc type of show, not near the level of Lost, but still one of the best around. I especially liked the more quiet episodes that some people tend to complain about. As I have said all along, it's what is not being said that speaks just as loud as actual words. It's how they appear, the look in their eyes, the emotions, etc.

One thing the last two shows made clear is another point that I rightly made a while back, which was why Rick didn't just kill The Governor when they had a mutual meeting. Those shows fleshed out the towns people more and you saw them change from within. At first, they made it clear they would follow The Governor to their death, when he was arming ALL the people that could carry a weapon. They singled out an old lady in that episode that could barely move, yet she was willing to stand with him and the others because of her views of Rick and his group due to how The Governor made them out as rutheless killers. It started changing from within, with his best friend betraying him and killing all the zombies, then the small group from the prison started seeing things different based on Andrea and other events. Then, the BIG change came when a lone survivor was brought to their camp in the last episode to explain how the Governor turned on ALL of HIS people and they saw him for the phychotic and evil person he truly was.

I especially liked the story arc of Daryl and Meryl where they met again, knowing how different each was from the other, yet coming together out of family in the end. Meryl was always the evil brother, but not truly evil like the Governor as Michone pointed out when they were in the car. She said a truly evil man doesn't even know or care about those he has hurt or killed, yet Meryl seemed to remember them all. He had one last ounce of kindness in him, mainly for his brother and gave his life taking out several of the Governer's more expert killers in his army.

The piece that I really liked is finally Andrea got written out of the show, thank goodness! Her character had become so downright dumb with a capital D it was bording on absurd. She constantly made bad choices, even when a person with half a brain would've known better. At least we get some new characters to observe that hopefully won't be written to that level of stupidity.

Lots of other good stuff too, but for me, this was yet another very good seaon. Can't wait to see next year with what they do with all their new people and how it's going to affect their central group.

I second that Wow. Every single episode of LOST delved into the backstory of a different character.

Anyway. I never understood the logic of why Rick didn't shoot the Gov at their meeting. He never would have made it out of there alive if he did. Plus the Gov had a gun taped to the table just in case.